jimmybobshortpants
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2012
- 8
Howdy all,
I'm working on a little project that I need some help with. My objective is to hold a flat plate, but, using a stepper motor and encoder, be able to change the angle that this plate is at.
My rig will consist of a motor (at the top, shaft pointing down). There will be a casing from here that extends ~300mm down, then a right angle bend and another 100mm or so. (forming a large L). At the end of the short arm of this L I will place my plate (on some form of hinge to allow motion from 15deg (from the horizontal) to 90deg (perpendicular to the short arm of the L).
Now this is all easy enough, but I need some way of controlling the angle of the plate. I can place shafts and gears and whatnot inside the casing to join the motor to the plate, but I need some way of using gears to control it. I thought of having a bevel gear at the corner of the 'L' to change the orientation of the motion, then at the end of the second shaft I could put a thread, converting this rotation into translation. And from this I could fix a linkage to the plate. I don't think this solution will provide enough of a range in rotation angles, however. I've attached a (very) rough sketch of what I've just described.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm working on a little project that I need some help with. My objective is to hold a flat plate, but, using a stepper motor and encoder, be able to change the angle that this plate is at.
My rig will consist of a motor (at the top, shaft pointing down). There will be a casing from here that extends ~300mm down, then a right angle bend and another 100mm or so. (forming a large L). At the end of the short arm of this L I will place my plate (on some form of hinge to allow motion from 15deg (from the horizontal) to 90deg (perpendicular to the short arm of the L).
Now this is all easy enough, but I need some way of controlling the angle of the plate. I can place shafts and gears and whatnot inside the casing to join the motor to the plate, but I need some way of using gears to control it. I thought of having a bevel gear at the corner of the 'L' to change the orientation of the motion, then at the end of the second shaft I could put a thread, converting this rotation into translation. And from this I could fix a linkage to the plate. I don't think this solution will provide enough of a range in rotation angles, however. I've attached a (very) rough sketch of what I've just described.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.